Fundamentals of Math, 2nd edition Lesson Plan Overview Minimum Chapter Introduction Chapter 1 Whole Numbers Chapter 2 Decimals Chapter 3 Number Theory Chapter 4a Fractions Chapter 4b Fractions, cont. Chapter 5 Forms of Rational Numbers Chapter 6 Using Percents Chapter 7 Measurement Chapter 8 Introduction to Geometry Chapter 9 Area and Volume Chapter 10 Probability and Statistics Chapter 11 Integers Chapter 12 Introduction to Algebra Sections 1 # of lessons 1 # class periods 1 1-9 9 14 1-6, 8 7 12 1-6, 9 7 12 1-6 6 11 7-10 4 9 1-9 9 14 1-6 6 11 1-5, 8 6 11 1-8 8 14 1-4, 6, 7 6 11 1-8 8 14 1-8 8 14 1-8 8 14 You have 162 class periods to cover 93 lessons. You will introduce students to integers and algebra. This plan covers the minimum sections for credit in Fundamentals of Math. You may omit Chapters 13 and 14 and Sections 2.7, 2.9, 3.7, 3.8, 7.6, 7.7, 8.9, 9.5, 9.8, and 12.9. Chapter 4 should be done in two parts. Each chapter has five or six extra class days. This will allow you to spend more than one day on more difficult topics. Also consider including the Problem Solving and Math & Scripture features for some or all chapters. Activities that focus on drilling are available in the Student Activities. Fundamentals of Math, 2nd edition Lesson Plan Overview Standard Chapter Introduction Chapter 1 Whole Numbers Chapter 2 Decimals Chapter 3 Number Theory Chapter 4 Fractions Chapter 5 Forms of Rational Numbers Chapter 6 Using Percents Chapter 7 Measurement Chapter 8 Introduction to Geometry Chapter 9 Area and Volume Chapter 10 Probability and Statistics Chapter 11 Integers Chapter 12 Introduction to Algebra Chapter 13 Relations and Functions Sections 1 # of lessons 1 # class periods 1 1-9 9 13 1-9 9 13 1-9 9 13 1-10 10 14 1-9 9 13 1-6 6 10 1-8 8 12 1-9 9 13 1-8 8 12 1-8 8 12 1-8 8 12 1-9 9 13 1-7 7 11 You have 162 class periods to cover 110 lessons. The students will learn about integers and algebra. This plan covers what most students will be able to accomplish in one year. You may omit Chapter 14 or cover either the first half (logic) or the second half (set theory) of the chapter. You may divide Chapter 4 into two parts if your students demonstrate weakness in working with fractions. Each chapter has four extra class days. Consider using some of the extra days for the Problem Solving and Math & Scripture features. Fundamentals of Math, 2nd edition Lesson Plan Overview Extended Chapter Introduction Chapter 1 Whole Numbers Chapter 2 Decimals Chapter 3 Number Theory Chapter 4 Fractions Chapter 5 Forms of Rational Numbers Chapter 6 Using Percents Chapter 7 Measurement Chapter 8 Introduction to Geometry Chapter 9 Area and Volume Chapter 10 Probability and Statistics Chapter 11 Integers Chapter 12 Introduction to Algebra Chapter 13 Relations and Functions Chapter 14 Logic and Set Theory Sections 1 # of lessons 1 # class periods 1 1-9 9 12 1-9 9 12 1-9 9 12 1-10 10 13 1-9 9 12 1-6 6 9 1-8 8 11 1-9 9 12 1-8 8 11 1-8 8 12 1-8 8 11 1-9 9 12 1-7 7 11 1-8 8 11 You have 162 class periods to cover 118 lessons. Integers and algebra are probably new, even for your best students. This plan covers the entire book. It includes three or four extra days per chapter. Supplement with enrichment activities from the Student Activities or the appendices of this Teacher’s Edition. Also consider including some or all of the Problem Solving and Math & Scripture features.